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he stood up and started shouting saying that martin luther king was not a muslim. he called the person giving the service a hypocrite. people then spoke to him and calmed him down according to this board member and that he quieted down after that. the board member tells us that tamerlan tsarnaev did come back to the mosque after that. he was often there for dawn prayers between 5:00 and 5:15 a.m. usually on fridays. when i asked about the younger brother, dzhokhar tsarnaev coming to the mosque, this board member says yes, he did, usually not alone. always with his brother. anderson. >> did they shed any light on, you know, questions about radicalization about where he may have -- or when he may have become more radicalized? >> you know, we didn't get quite that far. i'm meeting with some people at the mosque later today and we hope to drill down on that. the uncle has said that there was some other person that may have swayed the older brother toward more radicalization. this is a little bit sketchy information at this point on who or what might have done that. and
he stood up and started shouting saying that martin luther king was not a muslim. he called the person giving the service a hypocrite. people then spoke to him and calmed him down according to this board member and that he quieted down after that. the board member tells us that tamerlan tsarnaev did come back to the mosque after that. he was often there for dawn prayers between 5:00 and 5:15 a.m. usually on fridays. when i asked about the younger brother, dzhokhar tsarnaev coming to the mosque,...
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it was close to martin luther king's day. i believe it was also close to the occasion of the birthday of the prophet muhammad, according to the islamic calendar. so, you know, the theme of the sermon was about great men like dr. martin luther king, like the prophet and what drove them, their sense of mission. and what we can learn from their lives and how we can be inspired by those examples. so when the person that was giving the sermon started talking about dr. martin luther king, this man got up and objected. raised his voice, which is against the etiquette of the sermon. and people objected to it. some people might have even asked him to leave, you know, the mosque if he didn't like what he was hearing. you know, after he -- we're not sure if he left, but after the incident people sat down with him and explained to him, and he seemed to understand. and nothing happened after that. he did, you know, come to the mosque, you know, on friday. not every friday but he was here. he continued to come even after the incident. some
it was close to martin luther king's day. i believe it was also close to the occasion of the birthday of the prophet muhammad, according to the islamic calendar. so, you know, the theme of the sermon was about great men like dr. martin luther king, like the prophet and what drove them, their sense of mission. and what we can learn from their lives and how we can be inspired by those examples. so when the person that was giving the sermon started talking about dr. martin luther king, this man...
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this was right around the time of the martin luther king holiday. officials at that mosque, the islamic society of boston tell us at that time someone was giving a sermon at the mosque and extolling the virtues of martin luther king junior and saying that mohammad and king were men people should emulate and that was too much for tamerlan tsarnaev according to officials. here's their description of what happened next. >> some people said that he said something to the effect of you can not compare or make a parallel between a prophet and a nonmuslim. some people said he referred to the person that was giving the sermon as a hypocrite. >> reporter: according to too that board member that is a complete violation of etiquette of a mosque. you are not supposed to really talk at all during one of these services. you are supposed to sit there an pay attention. he says after that the people who were in attendance basically told him to back off and get out, which he did but he kept coming back to friday prayers after that, erin. >> all right. thank you very m
this was right around the time of the martin luther king holiday. officials at that mosque, the islamic society of boston tell us at that time someone was giving a sermon at the mosque and extolling the virtues of martin luther king junior and saying that mohammad and king were men people should emulate and that was too much for tamerlan tsarnaev according to officials. here's their description of what happened next. >> some people said that he said something to the effect of you can not...
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it was around the time of the martin luther king holiday. at that time mosque officials say the person giving the sermon was kind of psycholoextolling t virtues of martin luther king. well that was a little bit too much for tamerlan tsarnaev. one of the board members of the mosque explained what happened next. >> some people said that he said something to the infect that you cannot, you know, compare or make a parallel between a prophet and a nonmuslim. some people said that he referred to the person that was giving the sermon as a hypocrite. >> and he says that outburst was a clear violation of mosque etiquette. he said during these sermons, you're not even supposed to speak. you're supposed to sit there and listen. he said the people who were attending that sermon at the time calmed tamerlan tsarnaev down and spoke to him and told him that wasn't right. he left after that. he did keep coming back to friday prayers after. that. >> brianed to, thank you. also reporting from boston. "outfront" next, what do the terror attacks have to do with
it was around the time of the martin luther king holiday. at that time mosque officials say the person giving the sermon was kind of psycholoextolling t virtues of martin luther king. well that was a little bit too much for tamerlan tsarnaev. one of the board members of the mosque explained what happened next. >> some people said that he said something to the infect that you cannot, you know, compare or make a parallel between a prophet and a nonmuslim. some people said that he referred...
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luther king jr., one a reference to thanksgiving could be celebrated as a holiday even by muslims. tell me about what you've had heard from your colleagues at the congregation, and how this -- this was notable enough that people remembered it. >> thanks so much for having me on, andrea. you know, there's very little, you know, that folks at our congregation know about the on thor suspect. you know, it's -- people just like, you know, the suspects, you know, friends at public schools, you know, and just like the fbi which interviewed the older suspect. people don't really have answers, you know, of what happened. people like all bostonance, all of us bostonians are really in shock with what happened here. >> when you talked to people in the mosque, though, they seemed to be recalling these two incidents as some evidence of how he had by that point become radicalized, or become outspoken in his interpretation of the religious prescriptions. can you tell us something about it? what is the conference going on right now about tamerlan? >> i think what people in the congregation feel is
luther king jr., one a reference to thanksgiving could be celebrated as a holiday even by muslims. tell me about what you've had heard from your colleagues at the congregation, and how this -- this was notable enough that people remembered it. >> thanks so much for having me on, andrea. you know, there's very little, you know, that folks at our congregation know about the on thor suspect. you know, it's -- people just like, you know, the suspects, you know, friends at public schools, you...
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luther king jr.? >> reporter: right. tamerlan tsarnaev, the older brother, disrupted the services, accused the speaker who compared martin luther king to the prophet as a coffer, a nonbeliefer, and a hypocrite. he got taken aside, was basically lectured to and saying if you don't be respectful of the sermons and the services, we're going to have to ask you to leave, not to come back. and he did come back, by the way. >> yes. >> reporter: in fact, i was told he was seen at the mosque just within the last month. >> right. frank, given that the younger brother has said they were not influenced by any terrorist organization but were self-motivated, does this now render any investigation in chechnya or dagestan to be largely irrelevant, and is this now much more about the psycho pathology of these brothers? >> you know, i think it's too early to tell. obviously the russians had come under -- were concerned enough to alert others they may have had contact with chechen separatists or others in the jihadi cir
luther king jr.? >> reporter: right. tamerlan tsarnaev, the older brother, disrupted the services, accused the speaker who compared martin luther king to the prophet as a coffer, a nonbeliefer, and a hypocrite. he got taken aside, was basically lectured to and saying if you don't be respectful of the sermons and the services, we're going to have to ask you to leave, not to come back. and he did come back, by the way. >> yes. >> reporter: in fact, i was told he was seen at the...
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martin luther king, this man got up and objected. you know, he raised his voice, which is against the etiquette of the sermon. and people objected to it. and some people might have even asked him to leave the mosque if he didn't, you know, like what he was hearing. >> but there were no indications that tamerlan or younger brother dzhokhar could be dangerous. >> he cared about you. they cared about people around them. they cared for other people making great choices and creating opportunities for themselves like they were trying to do for each other and themselves, also. it just doesn't make sense. >> tamerlan's high school friend, luis vasquez later coached dzhokhar in soccer at the cambridge ridge and latin school. >> these guys had two traits. one was a family who he cared for and the other was a social leader. he was co-captain of the wrestling team. >> dzhokhar got a $2500 academic scholarship and enrolled at the university of massachusetts dartmouth. on september 11th, 2012, an ironic date, in retrospect, he took the oath to bec
martin luther king, this man got up and objected. you know, he raised his voice, which is against the etiquette of the sermon. and people objected to it. and some people might have even asked him to leave the mosque if he didn't, you know, like what he was hearing. >> but there were no indications that tamerlan or younger brother dzhokhar could be dangerous. >> he cared about you. they cared about people around them. they cared for other people making great choices and creating...
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in this mosque, they were preaching martin luther king and nonviolence. who defines islam, that is the question. is it me, is it going to be you, or the terrorists, the average muslim living their life? or congressman, deli workers, cabs -- that's what muslims are in america, struggling to pay their bills and make it light the rest of us. >> thank you very much, we appreciate it. >>> and next, has twitter become the new recruiting tool for terrorists? the dangerous people that are on line right now and whether they're actually being monitored by anybody. >>> later, the man who saw suspect number one before a bomb blew away his legs. the hero of this photo speaks out for the first time. stop looking at car interiors. get inspired by other stuff. yep. yep. ok. sure. why not? woah. touchscreens. put that in your dash. now, luxury stuff. make your seats like that. that thing has wifi, why doesn't your car? you can't do that. ignore that guy. give it wifi. yes! make it fit 5 people. no, 5 actual sized people. give them leg room, good. destroy boring car interi
in this mosque, they were preaching martin luther king and nonviolence. who defines islam, that is the question. is it me, is it going to be you, or the terrorists, the average muslim living their life? or congressman, deli workers, cabs -- that's what muslims are in america, struggling to pay their bills and make it light the rest of us. >> thank you very much, we appreciate it. >>> and next, has twitter become the new recruiting tool for terrorists? the dangerous people that...
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last year he disrupted a sermon by martin luther king calling him a nonbeliever. today marks one week since the attack. from the oval office and around the country a solemn tribute. >> the boston area, most every spot in the city is silent. >> reporter: another step toward normal, boyleston street turned over by federal investigators to the city of boston in the sign of ip ves gags intensity, a tree possibly touched by dzhokhar. taken as evidence. and photos of him, possibly tracking the murder of officer carter. some seriously injured in the hospital, hope. >> nearly all of the patients that have lost legs are already walking the halls with physical therapists. >> reporter: still, grim reminders here just about everywhere. in medford the funeral for krystle campbell. one more step to normal. at 10:00 a.m. today, over effort hours, people will get back a painstaking effort to make sure things go normally as they reopen that little bit of boston. john. >> miguel it's the first time in eight days these people will be allowed back home and their offices. as we said i
last year he disrupted a sermon by martin luther king calling him a nonbeliever. today marks one week since the attack. from the oval office and around the country a solemn tribute. >> the boston area, most every spot in the city is silent. >> reporter: another step toward normal, boyleston street turned over by federal investigators to the city of boston in the sign of ip ves gags intensity, a tree possibly touched by dzhokhar. taken as evidence. and photos of him, possibly...
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luther king jr., we always are pretty quick to come out and say that it was the lone nut, in this case it's a couple of them. now the truth is we don't know if they were the only ones involved. not at this point. there were some news reports that said, oh, they were a part of a sleeper cell of some 12 terrorists, but that, too, is unconfirmed. at this stage of the investigation, nobody really can say definitivively whether these were the only two people involved or whether they were part of a larger conspiracy. we always want to rush to the conclusion and somehow make ourselves feel better by saying, "oh, this is a very isolated incident." the fact is, i don't know either, but one thing we can be certain of, that this is probably not the only situation where a couple of people are sitting around, trying to figure out how to kill americans. that's the scary part. again, with all due respect to the mayor, who i believe has handled this just fine, it's really not maybe quite up to the moment for us to just say, oh, we have everybody that's involved. let's let the authorities continue the
luther king jr., we always are pretty quick to come out and say that it was the lone nut, in this case it's a couple of them. now the truth is we don't know if they were the only ones involved. not at this point. there were some news reports that said, oh, they were a part of a sleeper cell of some 12 terrorists, but that, too, is unconfirmed. at this stage of the investigation, nobody really can say definitivively whether these were the only two people involved or whether they were part of a...
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martin luther king. this man got up and objected. you know, raised his voice which is against the etiquette of the sermon. and people objected to it. and some people might have even asked him to leave the mosque if he didn't like what he was hearing. >> but there were no indications that tamerlan or younger brother dzhokhar could be dangerous. >> he cared about you. they cared about people around them. they cared for other people making great choices and creating opportunities for themselves like they were trying to do for each other and for themselves also. it just doesn't make sense. >> tamerlan's high school friend, luis vasquez, later coached dzhokhar in soccer at the cambridge latin school. >> these two guys had leadership traits. one was a leader of his family and really cared for them. and the other was a social leader amongst his friends and our team. he was cocaptain of the wrestling team, the little brother. >> dzhokhar got a $2500 academic scholarship and enrolled at the university of massachusetts dartmouth. on september
martin luther king. this man got up and objected. you know, raised his voice which is against the etiquette of the sermon. and people objected to it. and some people might have even asked him to leave the mosque if he didn't like what he was hearing. >> but there were no indications that tamerlan or younger brother dzhokhar could be dangerous. >> he cared about you. they cared about people around them. they cared for other people making great choices and creating opportunities for...
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luther king and the embarcardero for the investigation. the victim was taken to t local hospital. it kurd 10 o'clock a.m. and we are waiting for more details from oakland police. one of 16s arrested in the murder of a south bay paramedic faces arraignment. the prosecution says the 16-year-old will be tried as an adult in the shooting death of quinn boyer. he faces life in prison. the 34 year old quinn boyer was randomly shot pointblank in the head from a car in the oakland hills this month. yesterday, police announced the arrest of a 13-year-old boy in the case, the youngest so far of the suspects. >> bart police are looking for the man responsible for a fatal shooting as the richmond station. they released a sketch of a man described as slender and 6' tall in his early 20's. anyone with information should contact bart police. officers responded on march 14 when 34-year-old raymond mayor list was shot outside the transit office during the evening rush hour. police were also looking for a woman who was seen with the shooter at the station t
luther king and the embarcardero for the investigation. the victim was taken to t local hospital. it kurd 10 o'clock a.m. and we are waiting for more details from oakland police. one of 16s arrested in the murder of a south bay paramedic faces arraignment. the prosecution says the 16-year-old will be tried as an adult in the shooting death of quinn boyer. he faces life in prison. the 34 year old quinn boyer was randomly shot pointblank in the head from a car in the oakland hills this month....
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luther king jr. might draw some flags but i don't think would require calling law enforcement. >> he made two protests on two different incidents. he branded people non-believer. clearly he was getting quite intense about his religion. >> yeah, i think that's where a qualified scholar or leader would need to step in and talk to him and see what his mindset was and from there, make a call on kind of what direction he was taking his religion. >> what has been the reaction in the mosques, both yours and the one of course that tamerlan tsarnaev attended? >> with regards to what? >> well, to what's happened. >> our reaction to what? >> your reaction, your discovery that somebody attending one of the mosques has been the perpetrator of this appalling bombing. >> i think first and foremost as bostonians, our hearts and prayers are with the community. then there's a sense of anger and frustration that someone who would frequent one of our faith institutions would carry out such acts, so people seem to be ver
luther king jr. might draw some flags but i don't think would require calling law enforcement. >> he made two protests on two different incidents. he branded people non-believer. clearly he was getting quite intense about his religion. >> yeah, i think that's where a qualified scholar or leader would need to step in and talk to him and see what his mindset was and from there, make a call on kind of what direction he was taking his religion. >> what has been the reaction in the...
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luther king jr. the congregation disagreed with tamerlan and he was quote, shouted out of the mosque. speculation continues about why these two young men may have conspired to kill en masse, as the country marks a week since the deadly bombing. in medford, massachusetts, the funeral for 29-year-old victim, krystle campbell began just over an hour ago and at 2:50 p.m., president obama will join the city of boston in a moment of silence, mayor menino will observe the time from boston common. joining me washington bureau chief of the the "huffington post," graham, and the grio editor, joy reid and the deputy director of the "national journal." >> and pete, there's a lot of information that's come out over course of the weekend. we know that the fbi is interrogating dzhokhar tsarnaev. what are they hoping to get from him at this point? >> interrogating may be a bit of a grand word here, because it's certainly not the kind of interrogation they had planned, where they speak to someone. it's being conducte
luther king jr. the congregation disagreed with tamerlan and he was quote, shouted out of the mosque. speculation continues about why these two young men may have conspired to kill en masse, as the country marks a week since the deadly bombing. in medford, massachusetts, the funeral for 29-year-old victim, krystle campbell began just over an hour ago and at 2:50 p.m., president obama will join the city of boston in a moment of silence, mayor menino will observe the time from boston common....
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he reportedly got angry over the celebration of martin luther king day. he even got angry at a butcher who was selling thanksgiving turkeys. what does that say to you about his mindset? >> well, it's clear looking at it from an investigative perspective that tamerlan was angry. and had a propensity toward violence. i mean, we have a potential domestic violence charge. conveniently he found boxing as an avenue for his energies. you know, martin, violence is a disease that plagued the human heart from the beginning of time. despite the pain it causes, you have to remember there's power in it. there's power in the ability to exert violence and win a physical outcome. people are looking for a vehicle. clearly he found the vehicle in jihadi propaganda on the internet. that was his vehicle to exude this anger and i think what happened in the mosque is he did not find a welcome audience for the degree -- remember, there are 3 million muslims in the country. there are very few of these incidents. most of these folks do not ascribe to this type of violent rhetoric
he reportedly got angry over the celebration of martin luther king day. he even got angry at a butcher who was selling thanksgiving turkeys. what does that say to you about his mindset? >> well, it's clear looking at it from an investigative perspective that tamerlan was angry. and had a propensity toward violence. i mean, we have a potential domestic violence charge. conveniently he found boxing as an avenue for his energies. you know, martin, violence is a disease that plagued the human...
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martin luther king. he was told to be quiet or he would not be welcome. charles jacobs stops short of accusing the mosque of having a hand in tsarnaev's radicalization. is there any evidence that any of these individuals or any of these teachings you've been talking about were influential in radicalizing the bombers? >> we don't know that. they live five blocks away. if you're looking for -- there are many suppositions about what actually radicalized these bombers. >> david mattingly, cnn, boston. >> take a look at makeshift memorial growing on boylston street, the site of the marathon bombings. it's been 11 days sin since terrorists struck this city killing three people and wounding more than 250 others. 34 of the wounded remain hospitalized right now. one in critical condition. 14 of them have had amputations. a wounded bombing suspect, dzhokhar tsarnaev, has been transferred out of the city. he was moved from a hospital here in boston to a federal medical center devens, it's a prison hospital that's 40 miles away. boston is only one side of the bombing
martin luther king. he was told to be quiet or he would not be welcome. charles jacobs stops short of accusing the mosque of having a hand in tsarnaev's radicalization. is there any evidence that any of these individuals or any of these teachings you've been talking about were influential in radicalizing the bombers? >> we don't know that. they live five blocks away. if you're looking for -- there are many suppositions about what actually radicalized these bombers. >> david...
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luther king jr. and speaking of analogies. and again, tamerlan reported will protested. so there were two instances where he was more radical than his, than his congregation. >> that's a typical process we see in someone who is radicalized into the global jihad. they begin to see the issue not just in terms of some local dispute, whether it's palestine, kashmir, chechnya or mali. and begin to see the dispute through the narrative of al qaeda. that it's a global war against islam. now, in this case, there's a very good chance that he never got in touch with a single person from al qaeda. they never had interaction with anybody from al qaeda. but they may have had interaction via the web and the internet with al qaeda's ideology, with al qaeda websites. which in the process of radicalization, gave them targets that they would not have thought of before. and that that target became america and everything about the united states of america. >> and from your knowledge, there was a conversation between vla
luther king jr. and speaking of analogies. and again, tamerlan reported will protested. so there were two instances where he was more radical than his, than his congregation. >> that's a typical process we see in someone who is radicalized into the global jihad. they begin to see the issue not just in terms of some local dispute, whether it's palestine, kashmir, chechnya or mali. and begin to see the dispute through the narrative of al qaeda. that it's a global war against islam. now, in...
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a mosque leader had been praising mohammed along with martin luther king, jr. >> some people said that he said something to the effect that you cannot, you know, compare or make a parallel between a prophet and a non-muslim. some people said that he referred to the person who was giving the sermon as a hypocrite. >> reporter: as investigators wait for answers, loved ones say good-bye. at a church in medford, massachusetts, hundreds of family and friends said good-bye to krystle campbell. she had gone to watch a friend in the race and died near the finish line. she was remembered as beautiful, fun and lovely. >> krystle campbell was just 29 years old. that was randi kaye reporting. here's another perspective on the capture of the suspect friday. new infrared video of him inside that boat, the boat he was eventually captured in, he was eventually handcuffed by members of a s.w.a.t. team. we will hear from some of them later in the program tonight. joining me now is former massachusetts homeland security advisor, juliette kayyem, our investigative correspondent, drew griffin joins us and
a mosque leader had been praising mohammed along with martin luther king, jr. >> some people said that he said something to the effect that you cannot, you know, compare or make a parallel between a prophet and a non-muslim. some people said that he referred to the person who was giving the sermon as a hypocrite. >> reporter: as investigators wait for answers, loved ones say good-bye. at a church in medford, massachusetts, hundreds of family and friends said good-bye to krystle...
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a mosque leader is giving a service, ex-tolling the virtues of the profit mohammed and martin luther king jr. according to mosque officials, it was too much for tamerlan tsarnaev. >> some people said that he said something to the effect that you cannot, you know, compare or make a parallel between a prophet and a non-muslim. some people said that he referred to the person who was giving the sermon as a hypocrite. >> reporter: he says the disruption was a clear violation of mosque etiquette. he said people in attendance explained that to tamerlan tsarnaev, told him to back off. mosque officials say it was the second time he had objected to something said at a sermon. we pressed them. were there any red flags that tamerlan tsarnaev had been radicalized? >> unfortunately, there were no indications. and if trained specialists from the fbi were not able to see anything, i'm -- you know, i'm sure you can understand how people who are merely acquainted with these individuals, seeing them sporadically at prayers would not see, you know, anything of this nature as well. >> reporter: mosque of
a mosque leader is giving a service, ex-tolling the virtues of the profit mohammed and martin luther king jr. according to mosque officials, it was too much for tamerlan tsarnaev. >> some people said that he said something to the effect that you cannot, you know, compare or make a parallel between a prophet and a non-muslim. some people said that he referred to the person who was giving the sermon as a hypocrite. >> reporter: he says the disruption was a clear violation of mosque...
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luther king jr. in an interview with abc news, the mosque spokesman ali, explains how the congregation reacted. >> they just straight up shouted at him that, you need to leave. so he stepped out of the sermon and after the sermon was finished and prayers were done, some of the leaders of the center sat down with him and said, listen, you have a clear choice. either you're silent, you know, from now on during the sermons or you're not going to be welcome here. >> he adds in another mosque outburst from tamerlan he loudly objected when a speaker said it was appropriate to celebrate thanksgiving the same way one would celebrate the birthday of the prophet. >>> vice president joe biden will attend a memorial service for m.i.t. officer sean collier in boston. 48 survivors are recovering in the hospital, two in critical condition. everyone is expected to survive. among those in critical condition is transit officer wounded in last week's shooting. >>> first responders who jumped into action after the bosto
luther king jr. in an interview with abc news, the mosque spokesman ali, explains how the congregation reacted. >> they just straight up shouted at him that, you need to leave. so he stepped out of the sermon and after the sermon was finished and prayers were done, some of the leaders of the center sat down with him and said, listen, you have a clear choice. either you're silent, you know, from now on during the sermons or you're not going to be welcome here. >> he adds in another...
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this is why to me, martin luther king, jr. is the greatest american who ever lived. he forgave evil in advance. therefore, depriving it of its consequence on me. i'm knot going to allow you the prerogative to define my response to you. i'm going to settle that score in advance so that the injuries i endure and the bloodshed that is occurring is redem tiff not because we're sickened pathological but because we -- this is what it means to be black in america as well as many other religious minorities. the evil stuff, the bad stuff we do is seen as representative. the great stuff we do is seen as exceptional. the exceptional people can never be representative of the group and the evil people are the only representatives or the people who do bad things are the only representatives. white americans don't -- if tom cruise goes down, you got brad pitt. denzel goes down, we got -- we don't have that authority to say to america this is not what defines us. part of the privilege of whiteness is not to understand the person who does something wrong, you don't have to go on tele
this is why to me, martin luther king, jr. is the greatest american who ever lived. he forgave evil in advance. therefore, depriving it of its consequence on me. i'm knot going to allow you the prerogative to define my response to you. i'm going to settle that score in advance so that the injuries i endure and the bloodshed that is occurring is redem tiff not because we're sickened pathological but because we -- this is what it means to be black in america as well as many other religious...
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i want them to be able to say that martin luther king, junior, tried to love somebody. i want them to be able to say that i did try to feed the hungry, to clothe the naked, to visit those who were in prison. i want to -- then tuesday i tried to be right on the war question -- i want them to be able to say i tried to be right on the war question. i want them to be able to say i tried to love and serve humanity. he ended, as every baptist preacher has to do, with a little bit of lyrical intimation -- we call it whooping in my tradition. i don't want to frighten anybody. yes, if you must say i was a drum major, say that i was a drum major for justice. to say that i was a drum major for truth. say that i was a drum major for righteousness. and all of the other shallow things of life would not matter. i won't have any money to leave behind, he said. i won't have any of the fine luxurious things of life to leave behind. but i just want to leave a committed life behind. and that is what each of us can do if we will bridge the divide between the sacred and the secular. if we ar
i want them to be able to say that martin luther king, junior, tried to love somebody. i want them to be able to say that i did try to feed the hungry, to clothe the naked, to visit those who were in prison. i want to -- then tuesday i tried to be right on the war question -- i want them to be able to say i tried to be right on the war question. i want them to be able to say i tried to love and serve humanity. he ended, as every baptist preacher has to do, with a little bit of lyrical...
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a mosque leader is giving a service about the prophet mohammed and martin luther king jr. >> some people said that he said something to the effect that you cannot, you know, compare or make a parallel between our prophet and a nonmuslim. some people said that he referred to the person who was giving the sermon as a hypocrite. >> he says the disruption was a clear violation of mosque etiquette and mosque leaders explained that to tamerlan tsarnaev, calmed him down. he said it was the second time he objected to something said at a sermon. the first time, he'd taken a mosque leader aside after the service. we pressed mosque officials, were there any red flags tamerlan tsarnaev had been radicalized? >> unfortunately, there were no indications, and if trained specialists from the fbi were not able to see anything, i'm, you know, i'm sure you can understand how people who are merely acquainted with these individuals, see them spo radedly at prayers, would not see anything of this nature, as well. >> mosque officials say dzhokhar tsarnaev never came to the mosque without his older brother. frie
a mosque leader is giving a service about the prophet mohammed and martin luther king jr. >> some people said that he said something to the effect that you cannot, you know, compare or make a parallel between our prophet and a nonmuslim. some people said that he referred to the person who was giving the sermon as a hypocrite. >> he says the disruption was a clear violation of mosque etiquette and mosque leaders explained that to tamerlan tsarnaev, calmed him down. he said it was the...
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luther king day, it sheds a lot of light within was 16 years old the muslim community for the tolerance for the attitudes that he showed. i do not know if he advocated jihad within the mosque. i do not know if there was an advocate -- adequate basis to report him. just on the basis of publicly available information and comments he made, i do not know if that would have risen to the level of suspicion that would have warned this reporting. again, there is a lot we do not know about what his interaction may have been there, and i am confident we will get the cooperation of those at the mosques to find out answers. host: what role our surveillance cameras playing in intelligence gathering and possibly stopping terrorists before they act? guest: surveillance cameras will have an impact on suppressing crime in the sense that what they are doing will be observed by others. that might discourage them from committing criminal acts. the broader utility is not on the intelligence gathering side , but on the crime solving side , and that is where we saw all of the video footage from boston, in so
luther king day, it sheds a lot of light within was 16 years old the muslim community for the tolerance for the attitudes that he showed. i do not know if he advocated jihad within the mosque. i do not know if there was an advocate -- adequate basis to report him. just on the basis of publicly available information and comments he made, i do not know if that would have risen to the level of suspicion that would have warned this reporting. again, there is a lot we do not know about what his...